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Best 1 Hot Fives and Sevens – Louis Armstrong

Released in 1957, *Hot Five and Seven* is a significant collection of recordings by Louis Armstrong featuring his most influential early small ensemble works, showcasing innovative arrangements and co...

2 Sketches of Spain – Miles Davis

Miles Davis’s *Sketches of Spain* (1960) is a landmark jazz album featuring a large ensemble incorporating flamenco influences, showcasing complex arrangements and improvisations centered around Manue...

3 Porgy and Bess – Miles Davis

Miles Davis’s 1959 album *Porgy and Bess* is a landmark recording featuring a large ensemble incorporating elements of Duke Ellington's orchestral arrangements alongside his quintet, drawing heavily o...

4 Red Clay – Freddie Hubbard

Released in 1969, *Red Clay* showcases Freddie Hubbard’s tenor saxophone dominating a hard bop ensemble featuring Donald Bailey on drums and Richard Gardner on bass, exploring complex harmonies and ex...

5 Una Mas – Kenny Dorham

“Una Mas – Kenny Dorham” is a 1963 studio album featuring trumpeter Kenny Dorham and his quartet, showcasing his sophisticated harmonic language and inventive melodic ideas within a primarily modal fr...

6 Straight Life – Freddie Hubbard

Released in 1967, *Straight Life* showcases Freddie Hubbard’s tenor saxophone with a powerful, harmonically complex sound rooted in hard bop and incorporating elements of modal jazz, featuring notable...

7 Hub-Tones – Freddie Hubbard

Hub-Tones, the 1968 album by Freddie Hubbard, showcases his distinctive tenor saxophone style characterized by powerful bursts of tone and complex harmonic explorations within a hard bop framework, de...

8 Tutu – Miles Davis

Tutu, the 1964 Miles Davis album, features a core ensemble of John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb, showcasing innovative modal improvisation and extended solos within a restrained...

9 Whistle Stop – Kenny Dorham

Released in 1963, *Whistle Stop* features tenor saxophonist Kenny Dorham leading a sophisticated quintet with pianist George Platt and drummer Max Roach, showcasing his melodic inventiveness and harmo...

10 First Light – Freddie Hubbard

Released in 1969, *First Light* showcases Freddie Hubbard’s burgeoning tenor saxophone talent with a hard bop sound characterized by complex harmonies and fiery improvisation alongside a strong rhythm...

11 Open Sesame – Freddie Hubbard

“Open Sesame – Freddie Hubbard” (1969) is a seminal hard bop album featuring Hubbard’s powerful tenor saxophone playing and a driving rhythm section, showcasing his adventurous harmonic explorations a...

12 Marsalis Standard Time Vol. 1 – Wynton Marsalis

Marsalis Standard Time Vol. 1 showcases Wynton Marsalis’s trumpet playing within the framework of classic American standards, featuring arrangements that highlight melodic clarity and harmonic sophist...

13 Decoy – Miles Davis

Released in 1997, *Decoy* features Miles Davis’s ensemble of Chris Potter, Bill Evans Jr., and Steve Rodden performing challenging, modal compositions that showcase a mature and inventive approach to...

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